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whether it be greece or italy. and as you know, monti now, there'll be elections in italy, and we'll see how he does. but you need popular mandates to get these changes really through. i'm encouraged in the case of ireland, they're making good progress getting back to the market, but there's still a lot of problems. the latest victim is cypress. the banks held a lot of greek paper. they ran up the deficit there, and so they are the latest bailout case that we're going to see. but each country is different, and can that leads to what is -- and that leads to what is the same, and that's contagion. the europeans did not want to see that there was contagion at the time of greece. and no matter who you talk the to with a few, i think, exceptions, policymakers, they thought there'd be no contagion out of greece in 2010. well, we know there's been plenty of contagion. and the minister of finance of germany made a statement to a group of us in tokyo at the imf meetings there a couple of months ago. when he was asked what w
whether it be greece or italy. and as you know, monti now, there'll be elections in italy, and we'll see how he does. but you need popular mandates to get these changes really through. i'm encouraged in the case of ireland, they're making good progress getting back to the market, but there's still a lot of problems. the latest victim is cypress. the banks held a lot of greek paper. they ran up the deficit there, and so they are the latest bailout case that we're going to see. but each country...
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the truth is we have numbers that are, let's say come in the same area in greece. and it is the numbers about cricket if germany would have done the cuts that the greece government has done, we would have to do cuts about 300 billion euros a year in germany. and i don't know if anyone could imagine what this would mean for the economic but also for the social development in his coach. therefore, of course we need a consolidation of the budgets in different touch. but we need also, let's say, a growth agenda for the next year. and we have to admit that some countries like greece and spain, people need more time to reduce their deficit. this is a clear consequence. otherwise, this is going to be a very, very long recession in this country's, and this of course not very, let's say, supportive for the development and the euro zone and the european union. >> thank you. we will take some questions from the audience. questions? bill. where is the -- and we will take three questions and you can ask them if in the aggregate. >> [inaudible] >> our discussion about -- has oft
the truth is we have numbers that are, let's say come in the same area in greece. and it is the numbers about cricket if germany would have done the cuts that the greece government has done, we would have to do cuts about 300 billion euros a year in germany. and i don't know if anyone could imagine what this would mean for the economic but also for the social development in his coach. therefore, of course we need a consolidation of the budgets in different touch. but we need also, let's say, a...
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when world war ii started, greece became much but a prominent in the civil rights section and as a result start to think about how to write the workers. it takes a whole bunch of cases in which the rights of black workers are at stake and prosecutes all kinds of employers for violations of civil rights laws. >> host: was defined by executive order? >> guest: is formed by president frank was about and at their request of the attorney general and frank murphy was a big labor guide. he was from michigan. he was a very big supporter of labor union and he goes on to a career as a supreme court justice commences at the product of individual rights as well. >> host: what kind of pricey to get when it was first formed? just go there with him that controversy. a lot of what it does over the course of world war ii i think it can need because it's small and largely flies below the radar screen. >> host: does it still exists? >> guest: i came the civil rights division of the department of justice and 1857, so it doubles in 1957 and becomes its only division aggression against much bigger come, specia
when world war ii started, greece became much but a prominent in the civil rights section and as a result start to think about how to write the workers. it takes a whole bunch of cases in which the rights of black workers are at stake and prosecutes all kinds of employers for violations of civil rights laws. >> host: was defined by executive order? >> guest: is formed by president frank was about and at their request of the attorney general and frank murphy was a big labor guide. he...
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because their currency is misaligned for a country like greece. i do not see that you're going to have a two-tiered or three tiered system. i think if you really are going to have a new alignment, it will be some members will be there and others won't. and so i think what is important though, and more and more i think the politicians are raising this, policymakers also in brussels, the bureaucracy, you cannot just wipe it out with a story -- posterity did you got to plans for growth. that was just a message i took to portugal when i was there. in june last year. because if you don't show that there is growth potential, and i should say portugal has increased substantially, but you need to have a plan for growth. now, devaluation alone won't give you that because you got to be competitive. you've got to have deregulation. those are even more important than a devaluation. because devaluation only lasts so long, why should make the major changes and deregulation, this is the real i think going to be challenge for prime minister abe because we've had
because their currency is misaligned for a country like greece. i do not see that you're going to have a two-tiered or three tiered system. i think if you really are going to have a new alignment, it will be some members will be there and others won't. and so i think what is important though, and more and more i think the politicians are raising this, policymakers also in brussels, the bureaucracy, you cannot just wipe it out with a story -- posterity did you got to plans for growth. that was...
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, it's math -- that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so much, mr. robinson. i so appreciate all the work that you've done for, against apartheid and what not. as a berkeley alum and a fan of -- not just a fan, but a friend of danny scheckter, producer of i think the title was africa today, i'd like to know how you feel that music has played in the fall of apartheid and what you think about the current endeavor bill mckibbon and his 350.org is calling upon for divestment from oil companies in portfolios? >> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at har
, it's math -- that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >>...
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, it's math -- that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so much, mr. robinson. i so appreciate all the work that you've done for, against apartheid and what not. as a berkeley alum and a fan of -- not just a fan, but a friend of danny scheckter, producer of i think the title was africa today, i'd like to know how you feel that music has played in the fall of apartheid and what you think about the current endeavor bill mckibbon and his 350.org is calling upon for divestment from oil companies in portfolios? >> guest: well, i should -- when you mentioned danny scheckter, i haven't seen danny in a sum of years now. when i was in law school at har
, it's math -- that greece's science, its math, its literature, so much are from ancient egypt. when i was a child, i needed to know these things just as whites need to know about ancient rome, ancient greece or ancient anything. that people that looked like them accomplished in antiquity. they need that, so do i. i don't need to know what their people did, i need to know the story of my people. >> host: heidi, freeport, maine. please go ahead with your question or comment. >>...
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it confirmed really that we are headed toward greece if we don't take the steps that are necessary to change the direction that we're on. that reality, however, unfortunately, is lost on a lot of people here in washington, d.c. as i said earlier, there's been this debate about whether or not we do, in fact, have a spending problem in this country. well, over the weekend, the democrat leader in the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, repeated what has become doctrine to many in the democratic party and that is the idea that the united states government doesn't have a spending problem. federal spending, she said -- and i quote -- "it is almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem." this comes from the top democrat in the house of representatives. i"it is almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem." well, obviously, the white house scrambled quickly the next day to come out and say, yes, yes, we know we have a spending problem, but there are reporting out there that suggests that the president of the united states has also made that assertion, that this i
it confirmed really that we are headed toward greece if we don't take the steps that are necessary to change the direction that we're on. that reality, however, unfortunately, is lost on a lot of people here in washington, d.c. as i said earlier, there's been this debate about whether or not we do, in fact, have a spending problem in this country. well, over the weekend, the democrat leader in the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, repeated what has become doctrine to many in the...
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look at the start of the crisis, it was socialist governments in spain, in britain, in portugal and greece that maxed out the national credit cards, and it is conservative and center-right parties who are helping to clear up the mess that they created. mr. president, you have shown us our socialist future. if we increase taxes to 75%, if we lower the retirement age to 60, if we have a 35-hour working week, of course that is electorally atrackivity. -- attractive. but also it is devastating the to our international competitiveness. ronald reagan used to have a great saying. if it moves, tax it. if it keeps moving, regulate it. and when it stops moving, subsidize it. now reagan, of course, meant that as a joke, but sadly many of our socialists in this chamber see it as some sort of manifesto. if europe is to thrive, then we need to charge a new direction. for socialists, and you've said it again today, the single market means harmonized labour rules. it means, as you said, harmonized taxes and harmonized economic policies. for me, a single market means a flee forum where we -- free forum whe
look at the start of the crisis, it was socialist governments in spain, in britain, in portugal and greece that maxed out the national credit cards, and it is conservative and center-right parties who are helping to clear up the mess that they created. mr. president, you have shown us our socialist future. if we increase taxes to 75%, if we lower the retirement age to 60, if we have a 35-hour working week, of course that is electorally atrackivity. -- attractive. but also it is devastating the...
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welcome to greece in the state of california and the state of illinois. what is interesting long-term is americans understood these challenges and went beyond period economics. thomas jefferson for example, there is no model of personal financial rectitude. he understood the threat of excessive public debt jefferson wrote '' map we must not let our rulers lotus with perpetual that. we must make between economy and liberty and servitude ''. much of congress seems unable and unwilling to choose economy and the liberty. but perhaps the most serious question is whether enough american citizens are willing to choose non serfdom were fair happy to continue to drift toward the failed project otherwise known as european social model or social democracy. at present the jury is out. here i conclude how is america avoid going down the path of europe? it is a question of incentives i am not a philosophical materialist i do believe there is free will but if incentives are in line with the direction it is harder to persuade people not to follow them. the more america m
welcome to greece in the state of california and the state of illinois. what is interesting long-term is americans understood these challenges and went beyond period economics. thomas jefferson for example, there is no model of personal financial rectitude. he understood the threat of excessive public debt jefferson wrote '' map we must not let our rulers lotus with perpetual that. we must make between economy and liberty and servitude ''. much of congress seems unable and unwilling to choose...
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system of competing parties and either/or approach to a political process that goes all the way back to greece and the hebrews. in the 1720s, both legs and tories crossed the atlantic and they evolved into the federalists and the non-federalist. ultimately evolving even more to democrats and republicans. two parties are now really the foundation of our american political and governmental process. the senate chamber is divided into those two parties with a center aisle that has for a long period of time allowed for a metaphor called crossing the aisle which was defined over those many decades with an approach to meaningful bipartisanship. he crosses the aisle. the primary defining issue in my view that has been so now for over 100 years is what is the proper role of government? with two very distinct philosophies and ideologieideologie s based on that simple question, what is the role of government plays itself out in an array of different issues each and every congress and each and every day virtually in the florida senate. no more so than the debate over health care these last three years. wh
system of competing parties and either/or approach to a political process that goes all the way back to greece and the hebrews. in the 1720s, both legs and tories crossed the atlantic and they evolved into the federalists and the non-federalist. ultimately evolving even more to democrats and republicans. two parties are now really the foundation of our american political and governmental process. the senate chamber is divided into those two parties with a center aisle that has for a long period...
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norway have much higher fertility rates than what we think is very traditional in the countries like greece and italy and spain and the work at much lower rates. i try to come back into this often in the book. the data will tell you things you might not intuitively think can be true. >> host: some of the thinking behind some demographers feel that countries like france may be made easier for the women to work and so those that were inclined to think they can mix having a career and children, do you think that might be the case? >> guest: it's tough to say. there is a good deal of research on that. there's a really fantastic bit of research done on the net effect of the states and the state spending for the most part it means things like we see in the countries and france where you have the government-run the care centers where basically your taxes pay for the government to free the day care center so you can then drop your kids off while you go to work. sort of a circular sounding system and it shows the actual effect is pretty small on fertility. for every 25% increase in the government sp
norway have much higher fertility rates than what we think is very traditional in the countries like greece and italy and spain and the work at much lower rates. i try to come back into this often in the book. the data will tell you things you might not intuitively think can be true. >> host: some of the thinking behind some demographers feel that countries like france may be made easier for the women to work and so those that were inclined to think they can mix having a career and...
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france, sweden, and norway have higher fertility rates than traditional gender role countries like greece and italy and spain. women work in lower rate. in all of these, i try to come back to this often in the book, you should always look to the data. the data will tell you things that you might not would think would be true. >> host: i think some of the thinking behind some demographers feel like countries like france and ones where the nordic countries where maybe make it easier for women to work. they are more inclined to think they can mix having a career and children. do you think it might be the case? >> guest: it's tough to say. that's a good deal of research on this. there's a great fantastic bit of research done on the net effect of the state spend. state spending, for the most part, means places like the nordic countries like government-run daycare center. your taxes pay for the government to create the daycare center and you drop your kids off to go to work to pay your taxes. it's a circular sounding system. the actual effect of this are pretty small on fertility. for the every
france, sweden, and norway have higher fertility rates than traditional gender role countries like greece and italy and spain. women work in lower rate. in all of these, i try to come back to this often in the book, you should always look to the data. the data will tell you things that you might not would think would be true. >> host: i think some of the thinking behind some demographers feel like countries like france and ones where the nordic countries where maybe make it easier for...
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welcome to greece. but also welcome to the state of california and illinois. it's interesting and long term term if you look at history as america's founding understood these challenges went beyond pure economics. thomas jefferson was no model of personal financial rectitude. but he understood the threat posed for things like excessive public debt. to preserve our liberty, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. they must make economy and liberty and servitude today our federal government seems unable and done cases unwilling to choose economy and liberty. but perhaps more serious question facing the public is whether or not american citizens are willing to choose nonsearch did or whether they are continued drifting towards the failed project a device known as the european social model for european social democracy. at present i am afraid i think the jury seems to be out on that one. so i'd like to conclude, how does america avoid this path of europeanization. on one level it is a question of incentives. i am not a philosophical materialist. i
welcome to greece. but also welcome to the state of california and illinois. it's interesting and long term term if you look at history as america's founding understood these challenges went beyond pure economics. thomas jefferson was no model of personal financial rectitude. but he understood the threat posed for things like excessive public debt. to preserve our liberty, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. they must make economy and liberty and servitude today our federal...
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welcome to greece. but, also welcome to the state of california and the state of illinois. what is interesting, i think, and the long-term if you look at history is that america's founders understood these challenges will be of the pure economics. thomas jefferson was, for example, let's say, no model of personal financial rectitude. but he understood the things posed by excessive public debt. jefferson wrote, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual that. we must make our election between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude. well, today, i think, our federal government and much of congress seems unable and in some cases unwilling to choose economy and liberty. but, perhaps a more serious question facing the republic is whether enough american citizens are willing to choose non serfdom or whether they are happy to continue drifting toward the failed project otherwise known as the european social model or european social democracy. and at present i am afraid i think the jury seems to be out on a one. so here i would like to conclude, how does america avoi
welcome to greece. but, also welcome to the state of california and the state of illinois. what is interesting, i think, and the long-term if you look at history is that america's founders understood these challenges will be of the pure economics. thomas jefferson was, for example, let's say, no model of personal financial rectitude. but he understood the things posed by excessive public debt. jefferson wrote, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual that. we must make our election...
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the cost of having children has increased and has continued to in greece to the entire poster destiny. as other things have stagnated. so the things people cannot get themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that are declined by the things we identify as luxury. it is to take over week of work to buy a television set. now it's barely a day. closing used to be much more expensive. next to the fact it comes to the third world, it's very cheap. our issue is the things you can't get away from. i joke in the book i did my own experience, not deliberately, my husband and i decided we had to cut our expense is we proudly go through and really cuts it for "the new york times." we are reading it online anyways. we are going to cut it out. so we canceled "the new york times." we literally are proud of ourselves for two weeks because this is a $50 a month expense. we then get them about their health insurance is going up by $100 a month and is going to pay for less on top of that. so i supposed to be $50 a head, i'm no $50 behind and then found and the final kicker was "the new yo
the cost of having children has increased and has continued to in greece to the entire poster destiny. as other things have stagnated. so the things people cannot get themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that are declined by the things we identify as luxury. it is to take over week of work to buy a television set. now it's barely a day. closing used to be much more expensive. next to the fact it comes to the third world, it's very cheap. our issue is the things you can't get...
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norway have much higher fertility rates than do what we think is traditional gender role countries like greece and italy and spain. so i try to come back to this in the book you should always look to the data because the data will tell you things that you might not intuitively think about. >> host: some of the thinking behind at least some democracies feel like countries like france or the nordic countries maybe make it easier for women to works of their more inclined to have a career and children. to to do you think that might be the case? >> guest: it's tough to say. there's a good deal of research on that's so it's a really fantastic bit of research done on the net effect in state spending for the most part means things like we see in nordic countries and france where you have government rent daycare centers where your taxes pay for government daycare center so you can drop your kids up while you go to work and pay your taxes. and it shows that the actual effect of this is pretty small and fertility. for. for every 25% increase in government spending you get about a 0.6 increase in the fert
norway have much higher fertility rates than do what we think is traditional gender role countries like greece and italy and spain. so i try to come back to this in the book you should always look to the data because the data will tell you things that you might not intuitively think about. >> host: some of the thinking behind at least some democracies feel like countries like france or the nordic countries maybe make it easier for women to works of their more inclined to have a career and...
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capitol, crawford wanted to talk the statue with a liberty cap, the symbol of the freed slaves in ancient greece, and that's what you see there on top. this is actually a photograph of the original plaster model of the statue of freedom and on the top you can see the liberty that i just mentioned. davis and his then capacity as the u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in the agenda for the fifth, 1856 letter that its history is inappropriate to the people that were born free and would not be enslaved, so other words, jefferson didn't -- sorry, geoff davis didn't want the statue of a freed slave put on top of the capitol before because he thought that it might give some people some ideas. so he went back to thomas crawford and he said something has to be changed. crawford relented replacing the liberty cap with a crested helmet which is what we see on top of the statue of freedom today. he would die the next year in london without ever seeing his work on top of the capitol. if not for the ingenuity of philip reed the slave of mixed blood with the freedom statue to end in the plaster mo
capitol, crawford wanted to talk the statue with a liberty cap, the symbol of the freed slaves in ancient greece, and that's what you see there on top. this is actually a photograph of the original plaster model of the statue of freedom and on the top you can see the liberty that i just mentioned. davis and his then capacity as the u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in the agenda for the fifth, 1856 letter that its history is inappropriate to the people that were born free and...
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we have greece the road to success. about 20% extra brain energy required to think. come up with a new idea. the reason we automatic our lives. we don't want to spend the energy. we don't bother thinking. it's not because people are dumb or foolish. it's our natural human desire not to have to be the at the wheel every day. so let me show you one shied on numbers. of mortality. this is a estimate a good estimate premature mortality cause. look at the purple part of the diagnose. diagram. that's medical access. 10% of the time if you don't have access to health care or a doctor it's like having a ship full of oil pulling to a dock and the tanker runs against the coastline it spews the oil across the bay. it's expensive to clean up. that's what happens when people don't have access to care. i'm speaking as a physician. it costs more because it's more difficult to pick up the pieces. the red area is a major category it's behavior. pry sedentary life style, tobacco, and obesity. let's start with access. we have gone around the country doing free screenings. i think they
we have greece the road to success. about 20% extra brain energy required to think. come up with a new idea. the reason we automatic our lives. we don't want to spend the energy. we don't bother thinking. it's not because people are dumb or foolish. it's our natural human desire not to have to be the at the wheel every day. so let me show you one shied on numbers. of mortality. this is a estimate a good estimate premature mortality cause. look at the purple part of the diagnose. diagram. that's...
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there is a record now because a lot of countries have tried it from spain to portugal to greece, countries slashed spending to address deficits in the name of budget austerity. their record -- lousy, persistent, double-digit unemployment and negative economic growth. the u.s. unemployment rate of 7.9% which is actually even higher than my home state is for sure too high, but it is far better than the rate of 26% unemployment in spain and greece, the record of 16% unemployment in portugal. our 2.3% growth rate may seem inadequate and it is, but as we recover from the deepest recession we've seen since the great depression, it is much better than the negative growth rates in the countries that took the austerity path. the results are clear -- the evidence is in from the austerity experiments. the countries that cut the deepest have hurt the most. if we want to continue growing our economy and creating jobs, we need to resist the european path that is championed by republican austerity advocates. we need to maintain the balanced approach that has brought the u.s. economy up out of recession.
there is a record now because a lot of countries have tried it from spain to portugal to greece, countries slashed spending to address deficits in the name of budget austerity. their record -- lousy, persistent, double-digit unemployment and negative economic growth. the u.s. unemployment rate of 7.9% which is actually even higher than my home state is for sure too high, but it is far better than the rate of 26% unemployment in spain and greece, the record of 16% unemployment in portugal. our...
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do we hardening these networks win, across all of industry and government, those networks stand in greece state separate? with got a way of reaching out with industry and with government to solve the kind of calm. i am really pleased to see dr. patrick gallagher from nist leading parts of this. pat, your exceptional work when i told secretary blank we are really proud that you are on this. i know many of you know that you cyber command has a planned expansion in new force structure. in my role, as command of cyber command i will tell you that these changes reflect the defense department's recognition of the need to build a fort that can meet the nation's defense requirements in cyberspace, and i deeply appreciate all that the service chiefs are doing in organizing, training and equipping these forces. but i'm not here today to talk about cyber command. well, actually a little bit. about cyber command. we do play a vital role in all of this, and then protecting dod networks and supporting our combatant and supporting our combatant commands come and defend the nation from cyberattacks. but
do we hardening these networks win, across all of industry and government, those networks stand in greece state separate? with got a way of reaching out with industry and with government to solve the kind of calm. i am really pleased to see dr. patrick gallagher from nist leading parts of this. pat, your exceptional work when i told secretary blank we are really proud that you are on this. i know many of you know that you cyber command has a planned expansion in new force structure. in my role,...
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assorted measures only in greece are deficit problem while creating jobs will help bring down the deficit by decreasing reliance on teaching net programs, increasing taxpayers in every debt to gdp ratio. job loss under sequestration would include 16,000 school teachers and aides and 20,000 head start teachers. as the american public that's what they mean by cats. we need to create education jobs by investing in teachers, modernizes goals in the first to create one in 300,000 jobs. these ideas they offered a bill in 2011 and were ultimately included in the american jobs that come which never even got a vote in the house. modernizing schools and the probing of the structure from which the balancing act we do other jobs or communities need and those are the shops are economy needs. the legislation pays for investments by including smart military cut the number for the discussion, really no discussion we'll streamliner military to meet 21st century threats. raising revenue from those who can afford to pay more, making targeted military cut, not a little at first restorer the balance deficit r
assorted measures only in greece are deficit problem while creating jobs will help bring down the deficit by decreasing reliance on teaching net programs, increasing taxpayers in every debt to gdp ratio. job loss under sequestration would include 16,000 school teachers and aides and 20,000 head start teachers. as the american public that's what they mean by cats. we need to create education jobs by investing in teachers, modernizes goals in the first to create one in 300,000 jobs. these ideas...
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he's done it for years in a row and the deficit in greece a little of attention and dollars when he took over. it's now approaching 17 trying dollars. i don't think president obama for all of it because congress does have a role in that kind of thing, but he hasn't shown any interest in gently devastator reform of entitlement programs. he's a great generator for deficit. there's a lot of talk of taxes and so forth. that is a job in the pocket if you look at the real driver of our deficit and debt of unfunded liabilities are entitlement programs. to say the things we have to reform. the only party that's meeting after has been the republican party. your highness pasty pledges to do with medicare's. the senate democrats haven't passed a budget in four years. >> host: what does it say that ronald reagan is the point of reference in the party? >> guest: it shows that a huge monumental figure he was. not just what he did in the world, but to the republican party. he fundamentally reshaped the republican party in lots and lots of ways and this time has gone on, he's grown in the imagination of
he's done it for years in a row and the deficit in greece a little of attention and dollars when he took over. it's now approaching 17 trying dollars. i don't think president obama for all of it because congress does have a role in that kind of thing, but he hasn't shown any interest in gently devastator reform of entitlement programs. he's a great generator for deficit. there's a lot of talk of taxes and so forth. that is a job in the pocket if you look at the real driver of our deficit and...
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so when he saw the product print, you immediately saw a product demonstration, which led to a 20% in greece, says a perfect example of how media channels come together for the immediacy of print to be more important than it was for the past because the consumer is very finicky. the only media channels they've ever, our smoke signals and morse code. figure it ambidextrous. one of the main points i wanted to make this print is important, but it's changing rapidly and marketers change have you said. the other important thing to note is the post office maybe $65 billion business, but the rest of the industry associated is $1.3 trillion business with a .4 million americans being supported by it in some way or fashion. wisconsin allowed with over 2,200,000 people who rely on the post office for what it is their jobs. what we see is a crisis of confidence. the rate at which we solve this is causing problems in our business. the uncertainty is fair. i'm not sure what to do. they are trying to figure out where they spend their money and they have it figured out this marketing scheme vm. we had the s
so when he saw the product print, you immediately saw a product demonstration, which led to a 20% in greece, says a perfect example of how media channels come together for the immediacy of print to be more important than it was for the past because the consumer is very finicky. the only media channels they've ever, our smoke signals and morse code. figure it ambidextrous. one of the main points i wanted to make this print is important, but it's changing rapidly and marketers change have you...
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in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community is made by union apart nurse with respect to certain good in the context of a commitment. it's common action, activity tours, and action in those respects, marriage is comprehensive. at the levels that united, not just heart and mind, but heart, mind and body. bodily union means what it means within an individual. the price of my body or yours are one and actively coordinated towards a single one of the income in that remarkable unity is possible between two people, but only in the sexual act that unites a man and woman were bodies are coordinated towards a single reproduction of a whole that encompasses them both. it's comprehensive and good to enrich or fu
in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community is made by union apart nurse with respect to certain good in...
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basis of race and what the body is showing is that as an outmoded understanding of the way in which greece operates on the people of goodwill and so we need to revisit and revive those important standards of proof in our judiciary. the first step to doing that is raising public awareness that implicit bias actually exists. this is something that isn't yet a part of the normal everyday understanding and so we have to do a lot of that work to begin with. we are doing it in our various capacities mostly in the targeted audience because we've started with the audiences that we think our most important to learn how that this exists. but eventually we will have to introduce this to the entire nation because we need a new contemporary broad understanding in a way that race operates on all of them. >> i would agree with everything that was said but i would add to that it gives an opening because historically trying to engage the conversation about race has been difficult because people get very defensive bringing up the topic and the bias in the research that comes forward we now know that the dis
basis of race and what the body is showing is that as an outmoded understanding of the way in which greece operates on the people of goodwill and so we need to revisit and revive those important standards of proof in our judiciary. the first step to doing that is raising public awareness that implicit bias actually exists. this is something that isn't yet a part of the normal everyday understanding and so we have to do a lot of that work to begin with. we are doing it in our various capacities...
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sometimes that means passing laws, rules, regulations that allow that to effortlessly happen but we have to greece the road to success some people slept on a more elegantly. about 20% extra brain energy is required to think, come up with annuity. the reason we automate our lives is because we don't want to spend that energy wasteful we don't bother thinking. it's not because people are dumb or foolish or misguided. it is our natural human desire nonot to have to rethink at the wheel every day. that's why think we can do things to make it easier to do the right thing. let me show you one slide of mortality. this is an estimate, a pretty good estimate, premature mortality costs. some of these are environmental. look at the purple part of this. that's medical access. that's the reality that about 10% of the time if you don't have access to healthy, you have a dog, it's like having a ship full of oil pulling into a dock. when the tanker rubs up against the coastline it spews all across the bay, that's expected to clean the. that's unfortunate what happenes to people who don't have access to care. i'm
sometimes that means passing laws, rules, regulations that allow that to effortlessly happen but we have to greece the road to success some people slept on a more elegantly. about 20% extra brain energy is required to think, come up with annuity. the reason we automate our lives is because we don't want to spend that energy wasteful we don't bother thinking. it's not because people are dumb or foolish or misguided. it is our natural human desire nonot to have to rethink at the wheel every day....
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look at greece. 26.8%. their g.d.p. growth is negative 6%. their economy is shrinking even more rapidly. portugal, unemployment rate 16.3%. g.d.p. growth negative 3%. the u.s. by comparison, although things aren't right yet, is doing much better. i see the distinguished chairman of armed services here on the floor, so why don't i yield at this point. mr. levin: mr. president, first let me thank my good friend from rhode island who has done such great work in this area trying to increase revenues to the treasury of this country and to close some of the egregious loopholes which have allowed such a draining of revenues to the treasury, and he a few moments ago made reference to some of the offshore tax havens and the way they're used to avoid paying taxes here. there was an article the other day in "the wall street journal." i don't know if my friend saw this article. it was about some pharmaceutical companies that were transferring intellectual property to ireland to avoid paying taxes. there was what they call an earnings call by the chairman
look at greece. 26.8%. their g.d.p. growth is negative 6%. their economy is shrinking even more rapidly. portugal, unemployment rate 16.3%. g.d.p. growth negative 3%. the u.s. by comparison, although things aren't right yet, is doing much better. i see the distinguished chairman of armed services here on the floor, so why don't i yield at this point. mr. levin: mr. president, first let me thank my good friend from rhode island who has done such great work in this area trying to increase...
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. >> do you think given the extremes of the situations in the economy in countries like to greece with one that they can write their ship was? >> i think europe has shown resolve to deal with its problems both as a union and individually as countries but this is a tough fiscal resolution that has to be put in place to fix the situation in some of these countries much tougher than the choices we face. i think it is when to take some time and it's encouraging that there has been more of a willingness on the part of the broad european community to give some time provided that there are assurances and progress is being made and risk isn't just being shifted. it's fundamentally a european problem that has an enormous impact on the united states economy that the president and the secretary were deeply involved. i was deeply involved and it's something we can't take our eye off of because the risks that are in the future aren't just within the borders but they are external risks we have to safeguard against. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> mr. lew, senator schumer suggested dorwart with talent
. >> do you think given the extremes of the situations in the economy in countries like to greece with one that they can write their ship was? >> i think europe has shown resolve to deal with its problems both as a union and individually as countries but this is a tough fiscal resolution that has to be put in place to fix the situation in some of these countries much tougher than the choices we face. i think it is when to take some time and it's encouraging that there has been more...
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well, there's a lot of people who think that the reason why ancient greece marked a point of departure in civilization was that when people organized their minds in that new way, all of the sudden, what came out? philosophy and dramatic theater and complex ideas like democracy. fast forward 1800 years after ancient athens and the printing press, all the knowledge was distributed throughout society triggering a wave of literacy, and people began to get access to knowledge of the ancients, and then a demand grew for contemporary works and shakespeare and journals that became newspapers and, pretty soon, people said, you know, that lord there don't know a thing about what's going on in our village here. we have to make decisions for ourselves, and the reformation began to challenge the primacy of the medieval church, and the whole world was made over, and within just a few decades, the voyages of discovery began, and when columbus came back from the baja mas, there were 11 print editions just sailing around europe and opening people's imaginations, and within two generations, the whole wo
well, there's a lot of people who think that the reason why ancient greece marked a point of departure in civilization was that when people organized their minds in that new way, all of the sudden, what came out? philosophy and dramatic theater and complex ideas like democracy. fast forward 1800 years after ancient athens and the printing press, all the knowledge was distributed throughout society triggering a wave of literacy, and people began to get access to knowledge of the ancients, and...
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so when he saw the product print, you immediately saw a product demonstration, which led to a 20% in greece, says a perfect example of how media channels come together for the immediacy of print to be more important than it was for the past because the consumer is very finicky. the only media channels they've ever, our smoke signals and morse code. figure it ambidextrous. one of the main points i wanted to make this print is important, but it's changing rapidly and marketers change have you said. the other important thing to note is the post office maybe $65 billion business, but the rest of the industry associated is $1.3 trillion business with a .4 million americans being supported by it in some way or fashion. wisconsin allowed with over 2,200,000 people who rely on the post office for what it is their jobs. what we see is a crisis of confidence. the rate at which we solve this is causing problems in our business. the uncertainty is fair. i'm not sure what to do. they are trying to figure out where they spend their money and they have it figured out this marketing scheme vm. we had the s
so when he saw the product print, you immediately saw a product demonstration, which led to a 20% in greece, says a perfect example of how media channels come together for the immediacy of print to be more important than it was for the past because the consumer is very finicky. the only media channels they've ever, our smoke signals and morse code. figure it ambidextrous. one of the main points i wanted to make this print is important, but it's changing rapidly and marketers change have you...